Silverstone Tundra TD03-LITE Review 2

Silverstone Tundra TD03-LITE Review

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Finished Looks


Silverstone may not have the most flashy all-in-one liquid CPU cooler in the Tundra TD03-LITE, but that doesn't mean it looks awful either. The black and white design actually goes with the red and black theme of the test system's motherboard. The blue LED may not go with all builds, but it is not as bright and intrusive as other such LEDs I have come across.


While the radiator may be plain. the fan adds some much-needed contrast, same as the logo on top of the pump. Without its white accents, the cooler would just be a gargantuan black chunk. Some people would like that; I, however, like the simple, elegant black and white design.


As with most AIO liquid coolers, clearance is very good. No obstructions around the socket make for easy access to the motherboard's top edge and the EPS 8-pin connector.


Overall, users have access to just about everything, from the mSATA or first expansion slot and down to all four DIMMs. Then again, a big benefit of AIO coolers has always been the lack of interference, which the Tundra TD03-LITE from Silverstone showcases this perfectly.
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